Re: Do you live in SA, WA, NT or TAS?

@annabethxchaseyeah, timezones are definitely confusing. Hopefully the threads combined with a few behind the scene things helps us get some more users posting... we can all always use some more interstate friends!

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Re: Do you live in SA, WA, NT or TAS?

Interestingly, I also heard about RO through random web-surfing for mental health related resources, since RO's stuff would pop occasionally and it's good quality. The only service that I knew of before my random web-surfing habits was the Kids Helpline (thanks to the ABC I suppose!) and Lifeline (since they have an op shop prescence). I usually assume that most of us stumbled across RO like I did, so I'd imagine all the states would have the same exposure in that regard.

I'm not sure if it's information you guys have access to @lokifish, but maybe you could look at the site analytics / traffic data and assess whether the traffic from the different stats is proportionate or disproportionate? If there's less than expected traffic coming from SA / WA / NT / TAS, then it would suggest that the organisation itself doesn't have much prescence in those states, and so you would first need to work behind-the-scenes (e.g. social media / irl) to improve overall prescence. If you notice that 1 in 5 site visitors do come from the western states as expected, and knowing that the forum demographic does not match up, then it's probably the forums that are not catering to the needs of the western states. Then you guys would know to dedicate more resources into improving the forums, instead of behind-the-scenes.